Chapter 33
Divorce Time
Chapter 33 Charlene couldnât help but notice that even Thorne, known for his stoic and cold demeanor, couldnât hide his astonishment and dmiration.
Jasmine and Moran leaped from their seats as the competition intensified.
Terence snatched the binoculars back, seemingly fixated on Vesta. He seemed oblivious that Thorne and his crew were also in attendance.
As the competition took a brief pause, Vesta was in the lead.
Charlene asked Terence for the binoculars.
Terence was over the moon. âCharlene, youâre taken by my queen too, huh? I always say sheâs got something that makes everyone, men and women alike, fall for her!â
Charlene smiled softly without a word and thought of calling Thorne, curious about his reaction. Yet, based on past interactions, she anticipated that he might hang up on seeing her call.
Considering their history, she nearly decided against it. But then, thinking it might be the last time, she dialed Thorne, glanced through the binoculars, and saw Thorne dismiss her call without hesitation, his attention swiftly returning to Vesta.
A was clear that his eyes had room only for Vesta.
Taking a deep breath, Charlene smiled, returned the binoculars to Terence, and lost interest in the rest of the competition and Thorneâs whereabouts.
As the event concluded, Vesta secured the first place.
Terence was thrilled, eager to get her autograph along with his friends.
âBut I heard CC is not only an heiress but also a Ph.D. graduate who races just for fun. She doesnât need fans, nor does she cater to them. Sheâs known for leaving right after her races without signing autographs, making it nearly impossible to get one.â
âYeah, we figured weâd have a better shot since itâs a private race, but thereâs a special exit for the racers, and without any connections, weâre out of luck.â Terence and his friends lamented as they learned Vesta had left to celebrate.
Claudia called, urging them to leave. After dismissing Terenceâs plea to join his friends, Charlene decided it was time to head home. Before leaving, Charlene made a quick restroom stop. Exiting, she bumped into someone.
âSorry.â
âMy apologies.â
They both took a step back and apologized at the same time.
Looking up, Charlene froze.
It was Granger Harden, another of Thorneâs close friends. Granger recognized her as well. His already indifferent demeanor grew even colder when he saw her.
Charlene met Thorne when she was ten, but Thorne and Granger had been inseparable since childhood, sharing everything from school days to business ventures and regular catchâups.
Despite knowing them for over a decade, Charlene remained an outsider to Thorneâs circle, barely beyond acquaintances with Granger Moran, and the rest.
Yet, Thorne had introduced Vesta to his closeâknit group not long after meeting her, which was a privilege never extended to Charlene napter 34